Culture Clash

She Used My Memory Card for the Art Show Slideshow

I lent her a memory card for one file. My private outtakes showed up in the art show loop.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

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Rae reviews unfinished photo outtakes on a camera.
Rae had private outtakes.

Practice, not portfolio.

Gut pick

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Stop itstory pull
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File rulestory pull

First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.

Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
Juno asks Rae to borrow a memory card in an art classroom.
Juno needed one file.

Just the finished photo.

Juno rushes while copying files from the memory card.
Juno copied too much.

The whole card.

A student art show projection loop plays on a wall.
The slideshow started.

Everyone was watching.

Rae freezes when a private outtake appears in the projection loop.
Then Rae saw the outtakes.

Projected on the wall.

Rae confronts Juno beside the projector laptop.
Juno said they looked artistic.

Rae said they were not chosen.

Art students split over the memory card slideshow mistake.
The class split.

Accident or display choice?

Rae holds the memory card while deciding what should happen next.
So where do you stand?

One card. Three takes.

Evidence

Check the details.

Borrowed card

Rae lent the card so Juno could transfer one finished photo.

Copied folder

Juno copied the whole card into the slideshow folder while rushing.

Outtake loop

Private practice shots appeared in the public art show loop before Rae approved them.

Pick your side

Should Juno stop the slideshow, was it an honest mistake, or should the class make a file rule?

Three takes enter the chat.Claim a lane before the split shows.
Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. Rae had private outtakes.
    The shots helped Rae test posture, lighting, and expression before choosing one final image.
    These are not for the show.
  2. Juno needed one file.
    Rae lent the card because Juno said she only needed to transfer the final image.
    I only need the final shot.
  3. Juno copied too much.
    She dragged the folder into the slideshow setup and did not check each image.
    The show starts in ten.
  4. The slideshow started.
    The wall loop played quietly behind the student displays.
    The loop is live.
  5. Then Rae saw the outtakes.
    The image was not harmful, but it was unfinished and never chosen for display.
    That is not my final photo.
  6. Juno said they looked artistic.
    Juno thought the images fit the show. Rae thought the choice was not hers to make.
    You displayed my practice shots.
    I thought they worked.
  7. The class split.
    Some said Juno needed permission. Others said Rae lent the card and the mistake could be fixed quickly.
    Stop the loop.
    It was a mistake.
  8. So where do you stand?
    Rae has to decide whether Juno should stop everything, treat it as an honest mistake, or help make a better file rule.
    What should happen now?
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